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Old 13 January 2017, 01:28   #8
Thorham
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Originally Posted by demolition View Post
Unless you really really want to use a real Amiga for some reason, I would suggest you set up a cross compiler since native Amiga IDEs are very outdated compared to modern tools. For most tests you can then launch WinUAE and then only do tests on a real Amiga once in a while, just for sanity checks since WinUAE is quite accurate.
Not to mention the compilation speed being low when compiling larger projects. Just try compiling Lua5.3 with SASC6.58 on a 50mhz 68030
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